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1619 days ago

Knitted baby and toddler wear.

Shelley from Manurewa

These are all hand knitted by myself and are ranging in sizes from new born to 1-3 year old, just feel free to ask about the price's if you are not sure on the list i have given and i will let you know. please no time wasters, i cant meet up anywhere or drop off to you, i am willing to post but at your cost, no run around's, no holds, if you are having a problems let me know, address only given if you are a serious buyer and are picking up from me. Manurewa pick up. :)

i have got other photos will post in a message if asked to.

Mittens for NB $2
New born headbands $2
Single NB booties $2
Mittens and booties $3
6 month old hat and mittens Blue $4

Mum and NB hat's $5
Headband for 1- 3 year old $3
Hat's for 6 month old's $3
Hat for New born $2

Price: $5

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